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Show PATTERNSjLr OLDS' Ml SERIES For colds' coughs, nasal congestion, muscle aches get Penetro modern medication in a mutton suet base. 251, double supply 35i. may be quickly relieved with soothing, ' medicated, time-tested Resinol. Try itl For All Occasions, 'M'O DESIGN is more successful -1- ' for an all-occasion dress than the classic shirtwaist! In this button-front version you also have a dress which can be slipped on in a twinkle and a dress which may be effectively decorated with a row of handsome buttons and a stunning stun-ning belt. Barbara Bell Pattern No. 1648-B is designed de-signed for sizes 14, 16, 18, 20; 40 and 42. Corresponding bust measurements 32, 34, 36, 38, 40 and 42. Size 16 (34) short sleeves, requires 4 yards 39-inch material; 2'2 yards 54-inch. Superb Blouse Styles. TpHE newly popular round neck-line neck-line is featured in our No. 1 style . . . won't it be pretty in soft voile or flower sprigged challis? The No. 2 style is the classic shirtwaist, shirt-waist, with long or short sleeves, make it in broadcloth, flannel, pique or rayon crepe. Barbara Bell Pattern No. 1705-B Is designed de-signed firr sizes 10, 12, 14, 16, 18 and 20. Corresponding bust measurements 28, 30, 32. 34, 36 and 38. Size 12 (30) No. 1 style requires V2 yards 35 or 39-inch material. No. 2 style, long sleeves, 2's yards. Send your order to: SEWING CIRCLE PATTERN DEPT. 149 New Montgomery Street San Francisco Calif. Enclose 20 cents in coins for each pattern desired. Pattern No Size Name Address SNAPPY FACTS ABOUT J) RUBBER Tha flnt known rubbar hoi was manufactured in England in 1827. Collapsible rubber boats equipped with paddles, bullet-hole plugs, sea-anchor, sea-anchor, water, etc., are beincj produced pro-duced for fighting U. S. airmen. Inflated In-flated in 1 0 seconds, this boat forms part of the pilot's seat and stay with him when he hits the water. An Omaha, Neb., tire salesman hauled into court before rationing ration-ing for parking his car near a hydrant first talked himself out of the $2 fine, then sold two new tires to the fudge, two to the cop who arrested him and two to the court attendant. Production of War tires is definitely tied to the production of reclaimed rubber. It is estimated that the country coun-try has refining capacity to process 360,000 tons of reclaimed a year. Rubber authorities estimate that 90O million tires have bean scrapped since World War 1. I SAVE YOUR SCRAP TO HELP GAIN IWlCTORY Old METAL, RAGS, RUBBER and PAPER IN THE NAVY f; . - tbey say: I SCUTTLE BUTT for gossip "JIMMY LEGS for master-at-arms I - 1 CHI PS "for carpenter's mate I f P'l CAMEL for the Navy man's favorite cigarette The favorite cigarette with men in the J C Navy, Army, Marines, and Coast Guard fl j-yAjr is Camel. (Based on actual sales records M strS?' 1rJ- r& in Canteens and Post Exchanges.) ' ' '1" '-lf |